Fountain of Youth Package

Old Town Trolley Tours: With nearly 500 years of history, including rule by Spain, Britain, and the U.S., St. Augustine is full of sights and attractions that entertain and educate. For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley has provided tours highlighting the best of the city. And visit St. Augustine's best Museums: The Fountain of Youth, The Old Jail, Oldest Store Museum Experience and St. Augustine History Museum.

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Adults

$54.24

Children (6-12)

$31.11

Children Under 6

FREE

Attraction tickets do not have to be used on the same day.

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Old Town Trolley Tours: With nearly 500 years of history, including rule by Spain, Britain, and the U.S., St. Augustine is full of sights and attractions that entertain and educate. For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley has provided tours highlighting the best of the city.
The Old Jail: Built by Henry Flagler in 1891 and placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 1987, the Jail was operational for more than 60 years and housed 72 prisoners at a time.
Oldest Store Museum Experience: Our local actors and storytellers make this tour with the items and inventions from the turn-of-the-century come to life!
St. Augustine History Museum: A combination of historical displays and private collections bring over 400 years of Florida history to life.
Fountain of Youth: The Fountain of Youth is where Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez de Aviles established the first and oldest continuous European Settlement in the United States in 1565

Your Fountain of Youth Package Includes:

Your Ticket is Good for 3 Consecutive Days

Hop On & Off at 23 Old Town Trolley Stops

Fully Narrated Tour of St. Augustine

100% Money-Back Guarantee

Admission to The Fountain of Youth

Admission to The Old Jail

Admission to Oldest Store Museum Experience

Admission to St. Augustine History Museum

Attraction tickets do not have to be used on the same day

Fountain of Youth

Encompassing 15 acres of lush Old Florida landscape, The Fountain of Youth National Archaeological Park in St. Augustine is the perfect way to spend a day in the Nation’s Oldest City. It’s also considered the state’s oldest attraction and houses thousands of years of history like nowhere else. Begin your visit at the centerpiece of the Fountain of Youth. The Spring House is a 60-year-old coquina building that encompasses Ponce de Leon’s Spring of Eternal Hope. Next, head to the park’s Navigators’ Planetarium and learn how early Europeans used the stars as navigational tools to cross the Atlantic Ocean to the New World. Before the Spanish set foot in St. Augustine, it was home to aboriginal Native Americans called Timucua. Learn more about their story at the Timucua Burials, the first Christianized Native American burials in the United States. There’s also the First Encounters exhibit which showcases artifacts recovered at the park including Pinellas points, Spanish doublet buttons in a variety of styles, a silver Calusa plaquette and Spanish blue glass trade beads. After exploring the park’s lush beauty and historical landmarks, you’re sure to have worked up an appetite. Before wrapping up your visit to the Fountain of Youth, grab a bite to eat at the park’s Five Flags Café and enjoy lunch under one of the many shady oak trees.

St. Augustine Old Town Trolley Tours

Relive the story of the first settlement in North America as you visit Castillo de San Marcos, the Spanish fort built in the 17th century. Visit the world famous spring that Ponce de Leon deemed the Fountain of Youth, where you can actually sample the water. Explore the site of the first Mass in America at the Mission of Nombre de Dios. Experience early St. Augustine as you tour old St. Augustine Village, featuring houses from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Old Town Trolley Tours makes exclusive stops at the Old Jail, St. Augustine History Museum, Potter’s Wax Museum, the Spanish Military Hospital, and the Ximenez-Fatio House. You’ll also see the Gonzalez-Alvarez House, the oldest documented colonial house in Florida, lived in by British, Spanish and American colonists. Visit the San Sebastian Winery; Explore Flagler College, built by Henry Morrison Flagler, an industrialist, railroad pioneer and oil magnate, who originally used the building as a hotel then known as Ponce de Leon hotel.

There’s no better way to see all the St. Augustine attractions than with Old Town Trolley Tours Look for the orange and green trolleys for the best sightseeing tour in town!

The Old Jail

Take a guided tour led by the “jailers” for a compelling look at the cells where imprisoned men and women once lived, the maximum security area reserved for the most nefarious criminals and a collection of weapons.

Visitors can also take a look at the cell blocks, gallows and sheriff’s quarters. See where the sheriff, his wife and children lived, right upstairs from the prisoners, and how they used their own kitchen to prepare meals for the inmates. A tour through this attraction will show visitors what life was like as an inmate and how the Old Jail helped shape St. Augustine’s history.

Oldest Store Museum Experience

Watch in amazement as our friendly clerks, butcher and snake oil salesman demonstrate the very latest inventions for turn-of-the-century living. Meet the proprietor, Mr. C.F. Hamblen. Step back in time and discover the latest and best time saving miracles from 1900!

St. Augustine History Museum

Henry Flagler was a powerhouse and catalyst for change in the real estate and transportation industries. His contributions to Florida are documented and displayed throughout the St. Augustine History Museum. As you tour through, you’ll also see authentic artifacts, unpublished photographs and learn about the evolution of St. Augustine and Florida under Spanish and British rule. More than 400 years of history is on display including toys and dolls from the early 19th and 20th centuries, a replica of a Spanish galleon and real gold, silver and jewelry found in lost treasures off the Florida coast. Housed on the Old Jail, the museum offers another level of insight into Florida’s past.